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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

I was recently reminded of this.

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  • Matt BlazeM This user is from outside of this forum
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    I was recently reminded of this.

    A couple decades ago, I wrote a short paper that described how the basic approaches of cryptography and computer security lead to an efficient and practical privilege escalation attack against master-keyed mechanical lock, which I published in IEEE Security and Privacy (a nerdy computing technical journal).

    https://www.mattblaze.org/papers/mk.pdf

    TL;dr: Master-keyed locks have fundamental, exploitable weaknesses.

    But I wasn't ready for what happened next.

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    • Matt BlazeM Matt Blaze

      I was recently reminded of this.

      A couple decades ago, I wrote a short paper that described how the basic approaches of cryptography and computer security lead to an efficient and practical privilege escalation attack against master-keyed mechanical lock, which I published in IEEE Security and Privacy (a nerdy computing technical journal).

      https://www.mattblaze.org/papers/mk.pdf

      TL;dr: Master-keyed locks have fundamental, exploitable weaknesses.

      But I wasn't ready for what happened next.

      1/

      Matt BlazeM This user is from outside of this forum
      Matt BlazeM This user is from outside of this forum
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      Unexpectedly, my paper got some press attention. @jswatz_tx found it and wrote a short piece in the NY Times.

      And then locksmiths freaked out. I mean completely lost it. They were very upset, not so much that a very common lock design had a basic security flaw, but that an "outsider" found it and had the poor moral character to make it public.

      I started getting weird death threats. They doxed me ("let's see what kind of lock the bastard has on HIS house")

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